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Old bombs fire up for cancer rally

16 Feb, 2016 4:00pm

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Eva Muller (left) and Josine van der Knoop, from Holland and now living in Sydney, are on the road with the cancer society fundraising 'Sh**box' Rally. They are pictured in Te Awanga, near Hastings. Photo / Paul Taylor

They are not the flashest cars on the road but they are certainly not hard to spot, and many bemused Hawke's Bay folk would have certainly spotted some of them as they rolled into the region yesterday afternoon.

They are cars which were bought for no more than $1700 and 62 of them started an adventurous Cancer Society fund-raising rally drive around the North Island last Saturday when they departed Auckland.

For the Australian organisers of the seven-day round-trip adventure drive there is only one word for the cheap but colourfully decorated and chirpy vehicles - and that name carries the title of the event.

Those of a thin skin should look away now - for it is the 2016 Sh**box Rally New Zealand.

"We're excited about bringing it across the Tasman and I have to say, this has been the best road driving I have ever done - it is so much different to what we are used to in Australia and the scenery...unbelievable."

Mr Freeman said judging by the imagination and decorating skills of the participants the vehicles would be noticed, despite not staying in one place long.

There are two people to each vehicle and they are well into the 2550km expedition in the name of raising funds for the New Zealand Cancer Society.

The society's chief executive Claire Austin said she was delighted to have been approached by Mr Freeman and to be part of it all.

"Cancer is the leading cause of death in this country - funds raised will help us continue research."

Clearview Estate Winery at Te Awanga was also on the "give them a call" list as the Australian-based organisers sought somewhere for the fun fleet to stay overnight.

So the winery folk got in touch with neighbouring OutFoxed who were happy to host the cars and participants overnight.

The winery was also hosting the participants for dinner tonight and an early breakfast before they hit the road north to Rotorua, then Tolaga Bay, Opotiki and back to Auckland on Friday.

Each rally supporter had to raise a minimum of NZ$4500 to qualify to take part, and along the way the fundraising continues.

Once they collect the qualifying sum they are provided with a very modest cheap car and away they go.

"It's a lot of fun and there is a lot of great camaraderie," Mr Freeman said, adding one team had already fundraised $29,000 alone.

Of the old cars, there were always "a few issues" he said.

Some of the team names say it all. Bare Grills, Are We There Yet?, Dragon Wagon, Bucket List, Loose Nuts and Mums on the Run.